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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]], //Campus Technology//[[http://campustechnology.com/Articles/2011/12/05/Public-Posting-of-Genetic-Details-Gets-Boost-from-Open-Science-Movement.aspx?Page=2 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011.
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011.


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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011.
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011 [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]


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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011 [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of September 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 763,000]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]


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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of September 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 763,000]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to reuse contents from the Mendeley API as a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of September 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 763,000]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured by the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]


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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to reuse contents from the Mendeley API as a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of September 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 763,000]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured by the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It has been featured by the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]


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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/truth__beauty_with_information_visualizer_moritz_stefaner °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It has been featured by the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It has been featured by //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]


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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/truth__beauty_with_information_visualizer_moritz_stefaner °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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Edited on 2011-05-07 00:06:19 by DarTar
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011:38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011:6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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Edited on 2011-05-07 00:05:53 by DarTar
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011:38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011:6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user rec­ommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the dis­cussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// 2011 (38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// 2011 (6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]


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